We’re proud to celebrate the achievements of the newest graduates from the Project Management Institute (PMI) program.
We’re excited to recognize the outstanding accomplishments of the latest Project Management Institute graduates. These professionals have shown remarkable dedication, perseverance, and a strong commitment to growing as leaders in project management.
Through the program, graduates strengthened their expertise in critical areas such as project planning, time management, change order processes, and leadership. Their dedication has earned them a well-deserved certification—one that paves the way for new career opportunities and continued success.
We also want to acknowledge the organizations that invested in their employees’ growth by supporting their participation in the PMI program. These companies understand the importance of continuous learning and development in today’s fast-paced industry. By sponsoring their team members, they’re nurturing a culture of innovation, productivity, and professional excellence.
A special thank you to the following companies for their support and commitment to workforce development:
The future is bright for these graduates as they put their knowledge into action, managing projects with confidence and clarity. Their efforts will no doubt lead to positive impacts within their companies and across the broader construction and contracting industries.
Congratulations to all the graduates, and sincere thanks to the organizations that stood behind them. Your investment in talent development is a powerful reflection of your commitment to excellence.
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